Word: residente
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Miss Edith Annin, of Richmond, will assume the post of head-resident of Radcliffe's Moors Hall when the newest Annex dormitory opens in September.
Collections will begin in Adams and Lowell Houses tonight for the adoption of displaced persons to study at Harvard. The resident and non-resident members of the Houses will be asked to raise at least $1000 per House.
As a short-term resident of Britain, I heartily endorse your sympathetic evaluation of Aneurin Bevan and his part in the socialization of Britain [TIME, March 21]. Thank you for your help in enabling Americans . . . to understand the comparatively quiet but nonetheless gigantic revolution in one of the world'...
The tour was part of an investment course for women thought up by Ferdinand C. Smith, resident partner of Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Beane, biggest U.S. brokerage house. "Ferd" Smith's office staff pooh-poohed the idea at first, but Smith argued that women, besides doing most of the...
Referring to your "Report from Munich" [TIME, March 14], I would like to carry the analogy between democracy and the car . . . a step further. My remarks are based on the reactions of a U.S. citizen, businessman and resident (who was a German citizen and resident until about 1939) . . .